Tottenham Hotspur are ready to do a deal with Leicester City for James Maddison, but the club is wary of the Foxes’ asking price. Spurs are willing to pay an initial £40 million for Leicester City star James Maddison, and the London Club wants to complete the deal this week.
Tottenham Hotspur are preparing an offer for Leicester City midfielder James Maddison as new head coach Ange Postecoglou looks to construct a team. According to sources, the North London club is hesitant to match the Foxes’ asking price of £60 million ($76 million).
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In fact, the Spurs are hoping to sign Maddison this week. They also seek to secure an arrangement that includes a £40 million up-front fee with additional add-ons.
The signing of Maddison by Tottenham would be a huge statement of intent. He has been a bright spot for Leicester City, assisting on 77 goals in 163 Premier League appearances. Spurs have undoubtedly lacked a really creative midfielder since Christian Eriksen’s departure.
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Spurs are apparently willing to give £40 million ($51 million) plus add-ons and instalments as part of a deal for the Englishman. Newcastle United have also expressed interest in the midfielder, although they are set to back out after signing AC Milan’s Sandro Tonali.
Maddison would deal with the matter. And it appears that Postecoglou is eager to sign the former Coventry City player. Tottenham will be hoping to sign the midfielder quickly, since Leicester City have already begun pre-season training for their season in the Championship.
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